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Pens_Burgh
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: OH
Joined: 07.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 8:04 AM ET
I would direct you to the "Visit Cleveland Town" videos, but I don't have the heart for someone who actually lives in Ohio. But yo, Athens is the bomb!
- jmatchett383


You leave Ohio out of this
thevelvetfog1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 06.19.2015

Aug 27 @ 8:15 AM ET
You leave Ohio out of this
- Pens_Burgh

Your avatar scares me. What is it from?
Aussiepenguin
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Sydney
Joined: 08.02.2014

Aug 27 @ 8:28 AM ET
Are Dan Boyle/Keith Yandle your top shutdown pair this year? They are defensive stalwarts.

Says the Flyers fan whose best defenseman is...I don't even know who.

- jmatchett383


I doubt Yandle is still a Rags player after the deadline if not earlier.
Aussiepenguin
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Sydney
Joined: 08.02.2014

Aug 27 @ 8:41 AM ET
That's because there are a lot fewer factors to consider in assessing players for a single game than a whole team over the course of a year.
- jfkst1


Why not report the 'plays' the player made either good or bad. His positioning on & away from the puck, in defence, in tight tussles.

There are all sorts of thing to report on in a game of hockey if you actually watch them - I'm taking that from watching highlights , but the reality is some find it easier to look at stats & just report their interpretation of them.

I'd much rather see what a player did well or bad rather than know his % of times he was on the ice when shot were counted.
jfkst1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Clackety Clack
Joined: 02.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 8:52 AM ET
Why not report the 'plays' the player made either good or bad. His positioning on & away from the puck, in defence, in tight tussles.

There are all sorts of thing to report on in a game of hockey if you actually watch them - I'm taking that from watching highlights , but the reality is some find it easier to look at stats & just report their interpretation of them.

I'd much rather see what a player did well or bad rather than know his % of times he was on the ice when shot were counted.

- Aussiepenguin


I watch the majority of games, as I think most "stats" people do. The ones doing the time stamps are watching much more closely than any of us.
jfkst1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Clackety Clack
Joined: 02.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 8:58 AM ET
Back to calmer topics regarding defensemen, I think teams with good/great 2-way/defensive forwards (NYR, Boston, Chicago, Anaheim, etc.) cover for whatever defensive deficiencies they might have and make their defensemen as a whole look a lot better than they actually are. Kind of like how defenses impact goalies and can make average goalies look good or good goalies look average.

This is what scares me about the Pens. Their forwards are pretty far down the list of 2-way / defense-minded forwards. Couple this with a thin / inexperienced / injury-prone / old and slow D corps and it is a recipe for disaster. Sure, you can win a lot of games 6-5 and 5-4 in the regular season, but come playoff time...as we've seen before. Of course the fewer PPs during the playoffs also come into play. It appears the Pens are going all-in for all offense, all finesse (notwithstanding the Tostito PTO). I feel like it's just another cruel set-up.

Who will be the Pens "shutdown" line? Every team needs one. The only two-way forward I can think of is Fehr and who knows how much he'll end up playing. Dupuis I suppose. Plotnikov? Every other forward seems to give a token effort on D - not good.

- thevelvetfog1


The forwards I question defensively are Plotnikov, Kessel, Malkin, and Bonino. Hornqvist and Kunitz are very good. Crosby, Perron, Dupuis, Bennett, Cullen, Fehr will all be at least average if not better. Johnston's system is big on gap control so I really don't worry about the forwards defensively. Lots of teams have a lot worse defensive forwards than Pittsburgh.
Aussiepenguin
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Sydney
Joined: 08.02.2014

Aug 27 @ 9:00 AM ET
I watch the majority of games, as I think most "stats" people do. The ones doing the time stamps are watching much more closely than any of us.
- jfkst1


As much as I like to see stats on players & games (the ones I think are justified), I like hearing an opinion of a player or players games that aren't solely based on his/their advanced stats. Some blogs on here do have that & it's quite refreshing.

Personally I don't give a poop how many times a player is on the ice when a shot attempt is made, I'm more interested in that players actions that directly affect play.
Pens_Burgh
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: OH
Joined: 07.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 9:00 AM ET
Your avatar scares me. What is it from?
- thevelvetfog1


I have no clue. I stole it from a different forum
MattStrat
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF
Joined: 12.12.2014

Aug 27 @ 9:11 AM ET
I have no clue. I stole it from a different forum
- Pens_Burgh



Looks like Sloth from the movie "The Goonies"
dbell646
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 04.13.2009

Aug 27 @ 9:13 AM ET
Looks like Sloth from the movie "The Goonies"
- MattStrat

Seriously how old are you dudes. That's sloth! Baby Ruth
MattStrat
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF
Joined: 12.12.2014

Aug 27 @ 9:15 AM ET
Seriously how old are you dudes. That's sloth! Baby Ruth
- dbell646



One of my favourite movies when I was a kid. I'll still watch it when it comes on TV every now and then.
Pens_Burgh
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: OH
Joined: 07.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 9:16 AM ET
Seriously how old are you dudes. That's sloth! Baby Ruth
- dbell646


You know I thought it was but wasn't sure because of the hat and because it's cartoony looking.. Just googled it quick and it is. It's been a lonnnnnng time since I've seen that movie
dbell646
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 04.13.2009

Aug 27 @ 9:17 AM ET
Yea dude one eye willie's treasure was on a pirate ship
jfkst1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Clackety Clack
Joined: 02.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 9:21 AM ET
As much as I like to see stats on players & games (the ones I think are justified), I like hearing an opinion of a player or players games that aren't solely based on his/their advanced stats. Some blogs on here do have that & it's quite refreshing.

Personally I don't give a poop how many times a player is on the ice when a shot attempt is made, I'm more interested in that players actions that directly affect play.

- Aussiepenguin


Sometimes I do think the differences are coincidental, but more often than not, those positive shot/shot attempt differentials are due to a player doing something right. Even if it is the little things that can go unnoticed (positioning, backchecking, breakouts, zone possession, rebounds, etc.).
YouMeAndDupuis9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 06.09.2014

Aug 27 @ 9:37 AM ET
It goes beyond fighting.

Who are the Penguins' big hitters?

Who are the Penguins who will respond to opposing teams' shenanigans (literally the only guy I can think of is Letang).

And fighting is fighting, and it's part of team toughness. The Penguins have no one who can fight (except, once again, Letang).

- hardnosed


Loose description of big hitters. You've left out probably the biggest one in Plotnikov.

Plotnikov, Kunitz, Hornqvist, Dupuis, Perron, Cole all play with grit
thickman1178
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: NJ
Joined: 02.21.2013

Aug 27 @ 9:39 AM ET
Seriously how old are you dudes. That's sloth! Baby Ruth
- dbell646



Thats what I said, Booty Trap!
YouMeAndDupuis9
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 06.09.2014

Aug 27 @ 9:43 AM ET
The forwards I question defensively are Plotnikov, Kessel, Malkin, and Bonino. Hornqvist and Kunitz are very good. Crosby, Perron, Dupuis, Bennett, Cullen, Fehr will all be at least average if not better. Johnston's system is big on gap control so I really don't worry about the forwards defensively. Lots of teams have a lot worse defensive forwards than Pittsburgh.
- jfkst1


Crosby is an average defensive forward?
Topshelf Mountain
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Knoxville, TN
Joined: 07.26.2007

Aug 27 @ 9:44 AM ET
Seriously how old are you dudes. That's sloth! Baby Ruth
- dbell646


I showed that movie to my Son yesterday! The epicness of it was lost on him.~ Different times.
jfkst1
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Clackety Clack
Joined: 02.09.2015

Aug 27 @ 10:42 AM ET
Crosby is an average defensive forward?
- YouMeAndDupuis9


I put him in the grouping of "at least average."
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Aug 27 @ 11:14 AM ET
I put him in the grouping of "at least average."
- jfkst1


That's fair. He's no Pavel Datsyuk/Sergei Fedorov away from the puck, but he's not a liability by any means.
cap1681
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Verona, PA
Joined: 02.04.2010

Aug 27 @ 11:15 AM ET
Seriously how old are you dudes. That's sloth! Baby Ruth
- dbell646


I was thinking the same thing.....
cap1681
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Verona, PA
Joined: 02.04.2010

Aug 27 @ 11:16 AM ET
Guile
Joined: 03.04.2014

Aug 27 @ 11:19 AM ET
I put him in the grouping of "at least average."
- jfkst1



If hes not in the top teir, hes just outside that... you realize hes been getting the harder matchups the last two seasons and still being "Crosby" for points.

Horny would now be with Malkin, hes quite good for D, Kunitz/Dupuis are as well.

Fehr has some solid 2 way skills as well. I believe Cullen should be more defensive minded by default for being an older player
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